Securing Australia's Space Systems

Securing Australia's Space Systems

04 Nov 2019

A South Australian business will partner with Defence to determine how space technologies can be used securely for military operations.

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THE HON MELISSA PRICE MP
Minister for Defence Industry
Member for Durack

MR JAMES STEVENS MP
Member for Sturt

The $299,000 contract will allow CyberOps to develop a security framework for nano-satellite development programs and operating systems.

Minister for Defence Industry, the Hon Melissa Price MP, said the rapid growth of new space technologies provided significant opportunities for the space industry, but highlighted that security must be a priority for Australia.

“We rely on space-based technology to support our way of life, including a range of communication activities, satellite imagery and timing signals from GPS-type navigation systems,” Minister Price said.

“The contract with CyberOps aims to improve Australia’s growing sovereign space industry by increasing the security and resilience of our military space systems.

“Since its inception, the Defence Innovation Hub has invested more than $23 million in space related innovations ranging from nano-satellites to radar systems that will enhance space situational awareness.”

Federal Member for Sturt, Mr Stevens MP, said he was pleased to see local companies seizing the opportunities being created by the Morrison Government’s $200 billion investment in defence industry.

“CyberOps is just one of many SA businesses working with Defence to deliver world-leading capability solutions, and I congratulate them on securing this contract.

“Companies working with Defence through the Defence Innovation Hub are developing cutting-edge and world-first technologies to equip our war fighters with some of the most advanced capabilities.”

Industry and research organisations can submit innovation proposals through the Defence Innovation Portal at: www.business.gov.au/cdic

Media Contacts:

Kathy Quinn (Minister Price’s office): +61 468 369 301
Aric Pierce (Mr Stevens’ office): +61 435 018 371
Defence Media: +61 2 6127 1999, media@defence.gov.au